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Red-tailed Bumblebee, David North

Take Part in a Wildlife Survey

You can help Norfolk's wildlife by taking part in one of our wildlife surveys.

Why take part?
Our surveys are fun and simple to take part in and offer the chance to use your local observations to help us build up vital information for the future conservation of Norfolk's wildlife.

Who can take part?
Anyone - you don't have to be an expert!

How do I take part?
Below is a list of our current surveys. Find one you're interested in and click to read more.


NWT is also asking schools to get involved. Click here to download a PDF of further information





Make a Date with Wildlife
Wildlife can be a sensitive indicator of changing climate. Monitoring the changes to ‘Nature’s Calendar’ is now recognised as an important way of recording how climate change is affecting the natural world. Help us record how climate change is affecting wildlife in Norfolk by spotting any of five key indicators of seasonal change.
Wildlife in my Garden
Did you know? Numbers of house sparrows have fallen by more than 50% in recent decades. Bumblebees have declined massively in the UK and three species are not extinct Hedgehogs have recently been added to UK Government's list of species of conservation concern. Help us to discover more about the value of gardens for threatened wildlife.


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Notable Trees of Norfolk survey results
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